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“Richest _____ in ______ flowers”
“Richest juice in poison flowers”
Not “without some ___ of h____, some m_____” “h____l___ days}
Not “without some stir of heart, some malady” for their “honeyless days”
“Isabella’s un_______ c____”
“Isabella’s untouched cheek”
“Too many d______ s______”
“Too many doleful stories”
Like a “young m_____”, to “cool her i_____’s pain”, his “m___ness of a c____”
Like a “young mother”, to “cool her infant’s pain”, his “meekness of a child”
“T______ mines and n____ f_______”
“Torched mines and noisy factories”
“M____b___”, “l_____-m__”, “from s_______ w___”
“Moneybags”, “ledger-men”, “from stinging whip”
“W__ were they _____?”
“Why were they proud?”
“Two ________ and their m_______ man”
“Two brothers and their murdered man”
“By g______ d____ from b_____ fell”
“By gradual decay from beauty fell”
“Instead of ____, o _____!”
“Instead of love, o misery!”
“Brooded over the l_____ a____”
“Brooded over the luxury alone”
“S_____ Isabel is ____ to be a____ the ____”
“Simple Isabel is soon to be among the dead”
“She forgot the _____, the ____, and ___”
“She forgot the stars, the moon, and sun”
“And so she _____ and so she ____ f______”
“And so she pined and so she died forlorn”
“Alone and ______ _________? The _____ has w_______ from the l___ and no b____ sing”
“Alone and palely loitering? The sedge has withered from the lake and no birds sing”
“The _______’s done”
“The harvest’s done”
“_____’s child […] her e___ were ____”
“Faery’s child […] her eyes were wild”
“_____’s song”
“Faery’s song”
“Roots of r_____ sweet, and h____ wild, and m____ ___ […] “I love thee ____” ”
“Roots of relish sweet, and honey wild, and manna dew […] “I love thee true” ”
“She ______ me ______”
“She lulled me asleep”
“pale _____ and _______ too […] “La Belle Dame Sans Merci ____ ____ in ______!” ”
“Pale kings and princes too […] “La Belle Dame Sans Merci hath thee in thrall!” ”
“Some d____’s m________, or the d____’s self”
“Some demon’s mistress, or the demon’s self”
“Let me have once more a w____’s s____”
“Let me have once more a woman’s shape”
“Nothing but p___ and u_______ were left”
“Nothing but pain and ugliness were left”
“A g______ shape of d_______ hue […] v_________ spotted, g_____, G____, and b___”
“A gordian shape of dazzling hue […] vermillion spotted, golden, Green, and blue”
“S________, g_____, and a_______”
“Sapphires, greens, and amethyst”
“Nor they grew ____, as m_____ l_____ do”
“Nor they grew pale, as mortal lovers do”
“All c_____ ___ at the touch of c___ p_________”
“All charms fly at the touch of cold philosophy”
“Philosophy will c___ an a____’s wings”
“Philosophy will clip an angel’s wings”
“R______ in h_____”
“Rainbow in heaven”
“With a f________ scream she v_______”
“With a frightful scream she vanished”
“Lycius’ arms were _____ of _______ […] as were his _____ of ____”
“Lycius’ arms were empty of delight […] as were his limbs of life”
“No p____ or b_____ were found”
“No pulse or breath were found”
“St A____’ E__ — Ah ______ _____ it was!”
“St Agnes’ Eve — Ah bitter chill it was!”
“The s_________ d___ […] emprisoned in b____ p_________ r____”
“The sculptured dead […] emprisoned in black purgatorial rails”
“Music’s ______ ______” / “silver ________ ________”
“Music’s golden tongue” / “silver snarling trumpets”
“For his s____ r_______ […] for s______ sake to g_____
“For his soul’s reprieve […] for sinners’ sake to grieve”
“Eager-_____” “c______ angels”
“Eager-eyed” “carved angels”
“Thousand h_________” “blushed with the _____ of q_____ and k____”
“Thousand heraldries” “blushed with the blood of queens and kings”
“Winds u_____” “l___ carpets r___” “c_____ lie s_____” “hinges g____”
“Winds uproar” “long carpets rose” “chains lie silent” “hinges groan”
“Young Porphyro with h____ on ____”
“Young Porphyro with heart on fire”
“B______ Porphyro”
“Burning Porphyro”
“T_____less n__________”
“Tongueless nightingale”
“Hot-b______ lords whose ____ […] howl against his l______”
“Hot-blooded lords whose dogs […] howl against his lineage”
“The maiden’s ch_____, s_____, h_____, and ch____”
“The maiden’s chamber, silken, hushed, and chaste”
“She knelt, so ____ a t____, so f___ from m_____ _____”
“She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from mortal taint”
“A s_______ a____ […] save w____, for h_____”
“A splendid angel […] save wings, for heaven”
“Whose _____ had b______ all that w_____ ___ […] on ____”
“Whose heart had brooded all that wintry day […] on love”
“How _______ thou art! How p_____, c____, and d____!”
“How changed thou art! How pallid, chill, and drear!”
“L____ me not in this e______ ___, if thou _____, my love, I know ___ _____ to __”
“Leave me not in this eternal woe, if thou diest, my love, I know not where to go”
“Like p_______, to the ____ porch, they _____”
“Like phantoms, to the iron porch, they glide”